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God and Forms in Plato - and Other Essays in Plato's Metaphysics (Paperback, Revised and Exp)
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God and Forms in Plato - and Other Essays in Plato's Metaphysics (Paperback, Revised and Exp)
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This book is a collection of dovetailing essays which together
interpret and assess the chief arguments and texts which make up
Plato's cosmology. Arguments in the Timaeus, Sophist, Statesman,
Philebus, and Laws X are analyzed with an eye to problems which
affect the wider understanding of Plato's metaphysics, theology,
epistemology, psychology, and physics. New interpretations are
given to Plato's views on the role and characteristics of his
craftsman God, the nature and status of Forms, the nature of time
and eternity, the status and nature of space and the phenomenal
realm, and the nature of and relations between reason, souls,
bodies, and motion. The book is critically sympathetic to the
Platonic project, at least to the extent that it argues that many
(though not all) features of the Platonic cosmology are more
intelligible and coherent than usually supposed by critics. It
defends the view that for Plato God makes the world in the way that
a carpenter cuts a board to be exactly a yard long - by applying a
yard stick to the board and removing the excess wood. This view of
a making requires that there be standards or measures that exist
independently both of the agent who creates and the world on which
he works. These standards are Plato's Forms. Transcendent Forms
cannot be excised from the Platonic metaphysics as many modern
critics have been trying to do in an attempt to make Plato
respectable by today's criteria of philosophical decency. This work
presents a revised and updated edition of the author's 1985 book
The Platonic Cosmology (E.J. Brill, Leiden) together with four
revised and updated essays by the author on Plato's metaphysics,
and a wholly new essay, ""Extensions,"" which expands the themes of
the book into wider philosophical contexts.
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